We wanted to let all of our customers know that any new CD orders placed from now will be dispatched in the early New Year. There are many titles that you can browse with your Irish Family History Centre membership and you can still buy downloads. You can find all publications here: https://www.irishfamilyhistorycentre.com/shop
Dame Barbara Windsor was a household name throughout all of our childhoods. She stole hearts from the Carry On films to her larger-than-life role as Peggy Mitchell, landlady of the Queen Victoria pub, in EastEnders. We know her for her stardom, but who was the woman behind the scenes, and...
Fiona Fitzsimons, Research Director of the Irish Family History Centre, writes a fascinating article on researching the Irish family history of (now) President-Elect Joe Biden in the Summer 2020 Issue (49) of Irish Lives Remembered, which you can read by following the link here: Image of ILR Issue 49, Fiona...
Irish Family History Centre · Women in Rural Dublin, by Carmel Gilbride for Irish Family History Centre Carmel Gilbride gives her talk on Women in Rural Dublin, for the Irish Family History Centre on Culture Night. We hear a lot about Dublin ‘in the rare oul’ times’. Until the...
Hello everyone, I hope you’re all keeping safe and well. In these trying times, I know you’re doing whatever it takes to stay sane and making the best of the current situation we all find ourselves in. It has been a long road, but by doing it together, we can...
Michael and Julia O’Sullivan, 1905 The COVID 19 pandemic has created a new dynamic in family living. Being confined at home has been challenging but there have been some surprising benefits to family life. In our 3 generation household, we have spent an exceptional amount of time together so Nana...
My interest in ancestry started at a very young age. Growing up, I was lucky to have my maternal Grandparents Edward and Brigid Smylie (nee Sweeney) and my paternal Grandmother Elizabeth McDonagh all still alive. I spent a lot of time with them, listening to family stories of what life...
It’s been a week unlike any other. We would like to share a message from our founders with you: As of Friday March 13th, we have taken the decision to close the Family History Centre to the public. We are taking the best advice of our medical experts, and closing our...
VISITOR NOTICE: Following the Government’s instruction over Covid-19, we will be CLOSED to the public from Friday 13 March until Sunday 29 March. If you have booked a ticket or consultation please email info@irishfamilyhistorycentre.com regarding refunds or re-booking. Thank you for your understanding.
I have taken a few DNA tests over the last number of years. One reason being that I lost my mother as a child and my father in my 20s and, coupled with not having any siblings, DNA tests have help me to reconstruct the family trees of my parents. I check my...
Welcome to our latest ‘Postcard from Ireland’ where the Irish Family History Centre try and give you a flavour of some museums/exhibitions and attractions in Dublin and further afield in Ireland. Our intern Alana, heads to Malahide to enjoy the Castle and local sights. *** One of the best...
Elizabeth Rushen will be giving a talk at the Irish Family History Centre when she visits Dublin this June. Dr Liz Rushen is a Melbourne-based historian who has written extensively on nineteenth-century migration to Australia. *** Feisty Nichola Ann Cooke: emigration to Melbourne in the 1830s, not for the faint-hearted* When...